Recorded in the Coyote Gulch canyons of Utah, Echolocations: Canyon is first in a series of short films and recordings by Andrew that will document site specific compositions in exceptional national and urban environments. Bird says:
“Ever since I was a child I would test different spaces with my voice or whistle or violin. Whatever sound you make it’s like a giant limb that can reach beyond your fingers and grope the corners of the room. Now when I’m on tour playing a different theater every night we “tune” the room hunting down the bass traps and the standing waves to give the listener the most even and wide spectrum sound. There are certain frequencies that resonate while others are lifeless. Sometimes the room refuses to yield and I have to consider playing different songs that will work in that room. It’s a challenge but I enjoy the moments when I must yield to the environment. So I thought it would be interesting to take all this outside where the reflections off the landscape are triggering countless inferences and steering the conversation.”
Thanks for the shout-out. This is a cool project, from a cool fella, I hope you shout-out to me with future installments. I'm not much good at following youtube channels, but I would love to see more locations etc. There are certain places that I've encountered in life that made me wish I had a guitar in my hands, for sure. There are places in my home that I enjoy playing my guitar when no one is around, hallways and bathrooms. Acoustics are amazing and I can't think of a better musician to be exploring the natural world's acoustics on our behalf than Andrew.